What is Due
Eight Photos shot at the correct focal lengths and a digital contact sheet with all images and exposure info.
Objective
To gain an understanding of how focal length affects our images.
Eight Photos shot at the correct focal lengths and a digital contact sheet with all images and exposure info.
Objective
To gain an understanding of how focal length affects our images.
What To Do
Every student needs to take their own photos.
All photos need to be taken in Aperture Mode using the small f/stop number available and adjusting ISO for correct exposure.
Students will work in pairs for this Assignment. Each Pair needs a camera and will take turns sharing standard and telephoto lenses with other groups.
Students will take turns photographing each other. The person being photographed should not move, the person taking the photos will need to move.
The subject must stay the same size in all images.
Each Student needs to take at least one photos at each of the listed focal lengths.
All photos need to be edited in Lightroom. We will create a digital contact sheet in Lightroom after editing and turn in all photos with their contact sheet.
Every student needs to take their own photos.
All photos need to be taken in Aperture Mode using the small f/stop number available and adjusting ISO for correct exposure.
Students will work in pairs for this Assignment. Each Pair needs a camera and will take turns sharing standard and telephoto lenses with other groups.
Students will take turns photographing each other. The person being photographed should not move, the person taking the photos will need to move.
The subject must stay the same size in all images.
Each Student needs to take at least one photos at each of the listed focal lengths.
All photos need to be edited in Lightroom. We will create a digital contact sheet in Lightroom after editing and turn in all photos with their contact sheet.
The longer the focal length, the narrower the angle of view and the higher the magnification.
The shorter the focal length, the wider the angle of view and the lower the magnification.
The shorter the focal length, the wider the angle of view and the lower the magnification.